Show TO MARK BOUNDARY LINE aluminum bronze posts about two and a half feet in height especially manufactured for the purpose and set at half mile intervals are to mark the international boundary line between alaska and the british possessions as determined by the london award plans for surveying and marking the line are now being made and the engineers who are to do the work are assembling recently there arrived at vancouver prof W F king british imperial govern ment international boundary commissioner and chief astronomer of Cai canada iada and C A bigger chief of the canadian survey 13 party arty both of ottawa they are making up the british party there 0 H superintendent of the united states coast and geodetic survey will be the commissioner in charge of the american survey party he will be at vancouver soon to confer with the british commissioner in regard to the work three parties will be put into the field each composed of an ah equal number of cana deans and americans each party will consist of about ten men in charge of a surveyor two of the parties will work on cheval the valley of the river while the other party will go up the valley of the kine river and commence to establish the boundary there |